@Mike
If you don't have a tri-SLI Titan setup with a 120 Hz three-monitor and 4K setup, you're nothing more than a pretender.
I don't agree, I feel like we need a solid Soul Calibur and Tekken to release to bring things back. Right now, SFV is the only main fighting game out, and it released pretty bare in terms of content.
Once the rest catch up we'll have more variety.
I disagree, if they pull millions of viewers on streaming sites, why go for TV. Most people who watch TV don't fit the eSports demographic anyways, and there's a growing trend of people sticking to things like Netflix and streaming.
I think esports on TV would be a waste of money.
It's kind of sad how every single game in this genre has so many issues. H1Z1 and DayZ are basically the only ones that seem to be able to do something, although DayZ is stuck in development and H1Z1 has some strange decisions behind it.
Getting it tomorrow.
I'll have to disagree, it's not exactly a shooter in that you can win based off of precision aiming, yes, it will help, but movement and MOBA skill will be bigger deciding factors over aiming better.
But who knows, we haven't seen much of the game in action, you may be right.
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I've heard the opposite. Yes, it's grindy, but that's how all Korean MMO's are, and there's a ton of content.
I hope Soul Calibur goes back to the roots of SC2.
Won't run at all probably. Right now, even high end PC's are barely able to run VR, it would cost over a $800 PC to run Oculus.
I don't know, we can't really call it over or under-priced until the competition like the HTC Vive or the PSVR reveal their pricing.
Personally, I think the Vive is a much better platform, it offers everything in a complete bundle whereas with the Rift you have to shell out more for the addons.
Depends how expensive it is. The $650 Oculus pricing really put a lot of people off, but if PSVR can potentially hit the $400 or even $450 price mark, they can take a big chunk of the market early on.
Well, I mean, different people have different tastes.
I found the story to be amazing, and the characters to have depth which most characters don't have in games.
As for the opening scene, I can understand if that person was a parent or something, they can connect better to the scene and it can emotionally affect them. While I didn't cry I did feel bad, just from how real Joel's reaction was.
Not really Foxtrot, Last of Us and Witcher 3 got tons of 10/10's but they do have glaring flaws. However, they are amazing games, and worthy of the score, and should be played by everyone.
@decrypt
Pretty hypocritical of you calling others childish lol.
Can you link me how much your "5k" setup costs? If you're talking 2 sli titans that's over $1500 right there.
I think I'll save on the extra pixels and about $1000.
But Helicopter was actually good.
Did people actually buy Shark cards? Most people I know just grinded the high paying missions and it was enough.
I don't see why people in these comments are so envious.
His parents are doing well enough, and love him enough to get him a car, whether or not he deserves it isn't the question, he didn't demand it or screw anyone over for it like damn.
No one cares if you worked hard for it, or didn't get one, everyone is going through trials in their lives, you don't get to judge someone else for it.
Lots of salt here.
He played him like A DAMN FIDDLLEEEE!
It's hard to say which is objectively better. I personally hate what Division has turned out to be like, similar to Destiny. It's basically a loot-game now, you're playing for the loot, not for the fun of the game, and it's actually not a good system, imo.